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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL; Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated
  • Page 5 – Contents; About This Document
  • Page 7 – Chapter 5
  • Page 8 – Chapter 7
  • Page 9 – Chapter 8
  • Page 10 – Chapter 9
  • Page 11 – Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication
  • Page 12 – Appendix A
  • Page 13 – Figures
  • Page 15 – Tables
  • Page 17 – In this chapter
  • Page 18 – Supported hardware and software
  • Page 19 – Document conventions; Text formatting; TABLE 1
  • Page 20 – NOTE; Key terms; Notice to the reader; Additional information
  • Page 21 – Brocade resources; Getting technical help
  • Page 22 – Document feedback
  • Page 23 – Chapter; Introducing FCoE; FCoE overview; TABLE 2
  • Page 24 – FCoE hardware
  • Page 25 – Layer 2 Ethernet overview; FIGURE 1; Layer 2 forwarding
  • Page 26 – VLAN tagging; Loop-free network environment
  • Page 27 – Congestion control and queuing
  • Page 29 – Access control; Trunking
  • Page 30 – Flow Control; FCoE Initialization Protocol; FIP discovery
  • Page 31 – FIP login; FIP logout
  • Page 32 – FCoE login; FCoE logout; Logincfg
  • Page 33 – Name server; FC zoning; Registered State Change Notification (RSCN)
  • Page 34 – FCoE queuing; Upgrade and downgrade considerations for FCoE
  • Page 35 – Using the CEE CLI; CEE Command Line Interface
  • Page 36 – Saving your configuration changes; Saving configuration changes with the copy command; CEE CLI RBAC permissions; Accessing the CEE CLI through the console or Telnet; TABLE 3
  • Page 37 – Accessing the CEE CLI from the Fabric OS shell; CEE CLI command modes; FIGURE 2
  • Page 39 – TABLE 4; TABLE 5
  • Page 40 – Using the do command as a shortcut; Displaying CEE CLI commands and command syntax
  • Page 41 – CEE CLI command completion; TABLE 6
  • Page 43 – Configuration management; CEE configuration guidelines and restrictions
  • Page 45 – Archiving the startup configuration file; Flash file management commands; Debugging and logging commands; TABLE 7
  • Page 46 – TABLE 8
  • Page 47 – FCoE Configuration Management; Managing the FCoE configuration; FCoE configuration guidelines and restrictions
  • Page 48 – Clearing logins; Displaying FCoE configuration-related information; Configuring the FCoE login information; Enabling or disabling login configuration management
  • Page 49 – Managing the current configuration transaction; Cleaning up login groups and VN_port mappings
  • Page 50 – Saving the current FCoE configuration; Creating an FCoE login group
  • Page 51 – Modifying the FCoE login group device list; Renaming an FCoE login group
  • Page 53 – Initial FCoE and CEE Configuration; End to End FCoE using FC ISLs
  • Page 54 – FIGURE 3; FCoE Logical Port Numbering; FCoE port-to-front end TenGigabit port mapping
  • Page 55 – High availability; Hot plug; ATTENTION; TABLE 9
  • Page 56 – High availability reference
  • Page 57 – Configuring the FCoE interfaces; Configuring the FCoE VLAN
  • Page 58 – Assigning an FCoE map onto an interface
  • Page 59 – Configuring DCBX
  • Page 60 – Configuring Spanning Tree Protocol; Configuring VLAN membership
  • Page 61 – CEE map configuration
  • Page 62 – Defining a Priority Group Table map
  • Page 63 – Defining a Priority-Table map
  • Page 64 – CEE audit logs
  • Page 67 – Configuring VLANs; Ingress VLAN filtering
  • Page 68 – FIGURE 4
  • Page 69 – VLAN configuration guidelines and restrictions
  • Page 70 – VLAN configuration and management; Enabling and disabling an interface port; Configuring the MTU on an interface port; Creating a VLAN interface
  • Page 71 – Enabling STP on a VLAN; Disabling STP on a VLAN; Configuring a VLAN interface to forward FCoE traffic
  • Page 72 – Configuring an interface port as a Layer 2 switch port; Configuring an interface port as an access interface; Configuring an interface port as a trunk interface
  • Page 73 – Disabling a VLAN on a trunk interface
  • Page 74 – Disabling a VLAN on a converged interface; Configuring protocol-based VLAN classifier rules
  • Page 75 – Configuring a VLAN classifier rule; Configuring MAC address-based VLAN classifier rules; Creating a VLAN classifier group and adding rules
  • Page 76 – Activating a VLAN classifier group with an interface port; Clearing VLAN counter statistics; Displaying VLAN information; Configuring the MAC address table
  • Page 77 – Specifying or disabling the aging time for MAC addresses; Adding static addresses to the MAC address table
  • Page 80 – Configuring STP
  • Page 81 – RSTP overview
  • Page 82 – Configuring RSTP
  • Page 83 – MSTP overview
  • Page 84 – Configuring MSTP
  • Page 85 – STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration guidelines and restrictions
  • Page 86 – STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management
  • Page 87 – Shutting down STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally; Specifying the bridge priority
  • Page 88 – Specifying the bridge forward delay; Specifying the bridge maximum aging time
  • Page 89 – Enabling the error disable timeout timer; Specifying the error disable timeout interval; Specifying the port-channel path cost
  • Page 90 – Specifying the bridge hello time (STP and RSTP); Specifying the transmit hold count (RSTP and MSTP)
  • Page 91 – Mapping a VLAN to an MSTP instance
  • Page 92 – Specifying a name for an MSTP region; Specifying a revision number for an MSTP configuration
  • Page 93 – Clearing spanning tree counters; Clearing spanning tree-detected protocols
  • Page 94 – Configuring STP, RSTP, or MSTP on CEE interface ports; Enabling automatic edge detection; Configuring the path cost
  • Page 95 – Enabling a port (interface) as an edge port; Enabling the guard root
  • Page 96 – Specifying the MSTP hello time; Specifying restrictions for an MSTP instance
  • Page 97 – Specifying a link type; Specifying the port priority
  • Page 98 – Restricting the port from becoming a root port; Restricting the topology change notification; Enabling spanning tree
  • Page 99 – Disabling spanning tree
  • Page 101 – Configuring Link Aggregation; Link Aggregation Group configuration
  • Page 103 – FIGURE 5
  • Page 104 – Link Aggregation Control Protocol; Dynamic link aggregation
  • Page 105 – LAG distribution process; LACP configuration guidelines and restrictions; LACP configuration and management; Enabling LACP on an CEE interface
  • Page 106 – Enabling LACP on an interface in Layer 2 mode; Configuring the LACP system priority
  • Page 107 – Clearing LACP counter statistics on a LAG; Clearing LACP counter statistics on all LAG groups; Displaying LACP information; LACP troubleshooting tips
  • Page 109 – Configuring LLDP
  • Page 110 – Layer 2 topology mapping
  • Page 111 – DCBX overview
  • Page 113 – DCBX interaction with other vendor devices; LLDP configuration guidelines and restrictions; Default LLDP configuration
  • Page 114 – LLDP configuration and management; Enabling LLDP globally; Disabling and resetting LLDP globally; Configuring LLDP global command options
  • Page 115 – Specifying a user description for LLDP
  • Page 117 – Configuring the advertisement of LLDP DCBX-related TLVs; Configuring FCoE priority bits
  • Page 118 – Configuring LLDP profiles
  • Page 119 – Configuring the iSCSI profile
  • Page 120 – Configuring LLDP interface-level command options; Clearing LLDP-related information
  • Page 123 – Configuring ACLs
  • Page 124 – Default ACL configuration; Creating a standard MAC ACL and adding rules
  • Page 125 – Creating an extended MAC ACL and adding rules; Modifying MAC ACL rules
  • Page 126 – Removing a MAC ACL
  • Page 127 – Applying a MAC ACL to a CEE interface; Applying a MAC ACL to a VLAN interface
  • Page 129 – Configuring QoS
  • Page 130 – Rewriting; User-priority mapping; Default user-priority mappings for untrusted interfaces
  • Page 131 – Configuring the QoS trust mode
  • Page 133 – Traffic class mapping; Unicast traffic
  • Page 135 – Congestion control; Tail drop
  • Page 136 – FIGURE 7; Changing the Tail Drop threshold; Ethernet pause
  • Page 137 – Enabling Ethernet Pause; Ethernet Priority Flow Control
  • Page 138 – Multicast rate limiting; Creating a receive queue multicast rate-limit
  • Page 139 – Scheduling; Strict priority scheduling; FIGURE 8; Deficit weighted round robin scheduling; FIGURE 9
  • Page 140 – Traffic class scheduling policy; Scheduling the QoS queue
  • Page 141 – Multicast queue scheduling; Scheduling the QoS multicast queue
  • Page 143 – Defining a priority group table; Defining a priority-table map
  • Page 144 – Verifying the CEE maps
  • Page 145 – x configuration guidelines and restrictions
  • Page 146 – x authentication configuration tasks; Interface-specific administrative tasks for 802.1x; Configuring 802.1x on specific interface ports
  • Page 147 – Configuring 802.1x timeouts on specific interface ports; Disabling 802.1x on specific interface ports
  • Page 149 – Configuring IGMP; Active IGMP snooping
  • Page 150 – Multicast routing
  • Page 151 – Configuring IGMP snooping querier; Configuring IGMP snooping mrouter
  • Page 152 – Monitoring IGMP
  • Page 153 – Configuring RMON; Default RMON configuration
  • Page 154 – Configuring RMON settings; Configuring RMON events
  • Page 155 – Configuring RMON history collection
  • Page 157 – Appendix
  • Page 163 – Index; Symbols
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30 June 2011

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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL

Converged Enhanced
Ethernet

Administrator’s Guide

Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0

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